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Nokia 6760 Slide
Awkward design choices spoil an otherwise excellent phone for people who rate messaging features over calling or web browsing.
Nokia E72
Business users looking for a competent, no-nonsense smartphone will like the E72 for its breadth of features and stylish design.
Reviews
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Withings WifiScale
We can't fault the technical genius of the Withings WifiScale, but at the same time you do pay a lot of money for a lot of gimmicks in a bathroom scale.
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LG BD390
The LG BD390's combination of excellent image quality, super-fast loading times and rich features make it one of our top choices among premium stand-alone Blu-ray players.
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Nokia E52
At first sight the Nokia E52 won't set your heart racing, but its excellent battery life and ease of use make it a smartphone worthy of consideration.
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Nokia 3G Booklet
After years of calling its phones "multimedia computers", Nokia finally launches a real one.
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HTC Snap
The Snap will appeal to a specific segment of business-minded road warriors who need good messaging but don't want to pay for extras like media or social networking.
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LG Xenon
Matching a touchscreen with a full-QWERTY keyboard at this price point is fantastic. Anyone looking to make their cyber-life mobile should check out the Xenon.
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Nokia E63
Like its older brother, the E71, the E63 will make an excellent messaging phone, but is for people who need to be connected without the tech trimmings.
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Sony Walkman X-series (32GB) NWZ-X1060
After our preview, we're enchanted with the touchscreen Walkman, but fear that it will only appeal to a small minority of the MP3 player market, namely non-conformists and music aficionados with a burning touchscreen itch.
Features
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Wireless networking demystified
With so many options, which network set-up is best for you?
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Network buying guide
Here's what you need to know about networking, from the standards and technologies to the best products for your home or office.
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Top smartphones with QWERTY keyboards
If you're a road warrior who receives and sends plenty of email, then these mobile phones with full keyboards will make your life much easier.
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Do you need a home network for school?
With the government slowly rolling out laptops to school kids, many families will discover they have more than one computer in the home.
News
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New Wi-Fi spec challenges Bluetooth
A new Wi-Fi specification will let wireless devices discover and connect to one another without a router.
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ANZ dishes out free Wi-Fi
Australia and New Zealand Banking Group has begun to offer free Wi-Fi wireless internet access in over 100 locations across Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, in an act of generosity to last the next few months.
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Microsoft's 'Pink' emerges from Danger's shadow
Microsoft dreams of conquering the phone business, but it knows that "pink" is just one hue in a very broad palette.
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LG GW620 joins the Android party
LG unveiled its first smartphone powered by Google's Android, with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard to keep social-network butterflies twittering madly.
DIYs and How-to
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Protect your Wi-Fi network from hackers
Good wireless security isn't hard to implement provided you know which steps to take. We'll show you how to do it.
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Fast fixes for 10 common Wi-Fi problems
If wireless network problems are leaving you befuddled, these valuable tips can help you make a better connection.
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Ten mistakes to avoid when buying Wi-Fi
Before you hand over your hard-earned money on new wireless networking gear for your home, check out our list of tips that will help you avoid buyer's remorse.
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Wireless networking made easy
Wireless networking doesn't have to be brain-meltingly difficult. This CNET.com.au tutorial will walk you through the steps in setting up a Windows-based network to ensure that it remains robust and secure.
Downloads
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Hotspot Shield
Maintain your anonymity and protect your privacy while accessing free Wi-Fi hotspots.
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CommView for WiFi
Monitor and analyze 802.11 a/b/g/n networks.
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Hotspot Shield
Secure your privacy while accessing free wi-fi hotspots.
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AirRadar
Advanced wireless network scanner/stumbler.
The Explain Series
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Get (laptop) smart before you buy
Win the numbers game and get the laptop that's perfect your needs as well as your budget!
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Microsoft Windows® 7. Your PC, simplified.
Windows® 7 has been designed to be more reliable, more responsive, and to make the things you do every day easier.
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Whereis® maps
If you’d like to get to know more of Australia, and do it safely, then check out Whereis® maps.






















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